In 2000, out of the frigid Canadian suburbs, loped Ginger Snaps, an absolute belter of a werewolf movie that blended lycanthrope lore and the rigours
In 2000, out of the frigid Canadian suburbs, loped Ginger Snaps, an absolute belter of a werewolf movie that blended lycanthrope lore and the rigours
The Howling films, a series of horror movies that began with the original The Howling released in 1981, have garnered a cult following for their
There must have been some primo, top quality hallucinogenics flying around the sets of British set horror flicks during the 70s as such studios such
Some films are created to expand your consciousness, to teach you about the world that surrounds you and aims to try to understand the existential
Whether you enjoyed the meta revolution that came from the success of Scream, or just thought all the self referential jabs got in the way
You know, nothing gets my heart pumping more than a good, full blooded, horror debut and in 2002 we got an utter banger in the
Can you believe that in all the years that Hammer paraded out all manner of bloodsucking beasties and reanimated rampages, they only made one werewolf
After keeping itself in the game thanks to some judicial use of animation and an outside-the-box attitude, Creepshow managed to dole out a special while
When it comes to fanged and furry fury of a classic Universal werewolf movie, you’ll be more than forgiven for thinking immediately of Lon Chaney
A decline in quality with any long running franchise is not only inevitable but usually expected as every film series has at least one dud
If your franchise has a bankable name in the horror genre, there’s a pretty good chance that it’ll have to baffling extended lifespan of a
“Do you know what sort of wolf killed this man?”. “A big one?”.This is the sort of dialogue that greets us as we take an
While the Howling series could be accused of many things, resting on its laurels certainly isn’t one of them. The long running werewolf saga that
By the mid-40’s, Universal Studios were still looking for any way they could to keep their legendary stable of marauding monsters profitable. Their bright idea?
The familiar rogues gallery of Universal’s stable of classic creatures have always been tinged with a taste of the tragic – Frankenstein’s Monster is a
When casting my eye over the frequently unloved werewolf genre (one of the benefits of having no real life to speak off), I’m always shocked